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Article : 203 words"Expert" writes:—One might answer by stating that there is no dancing in the present day. With a large majority, awkward gait, crooked [?] rollicking rushing utter ...
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Advertising : 970 words"Gyges" (who speaks from considerable experience iu various parts of the world) writes:—While dancing is admittedly beneficial as an exercise, the young people who ...
Article : 227 words"Edipus II." remarks:—I fear too much is made of the topic as to how it affects the morals of the feminine devotees of the art. Speaking with the fulness of many years ...
Article : 206 wordsIs it utterly impossible to reduce rents here for the families of honest working men? There is a great deal of talk of woman suffrage, or of keeping the influence of the ...
Article : 1,593 words"Medico" :—I venture to say that not only does dancing tend to demoralise, but, in a great number of cases, it really achieves that object. Let me commence at the bottom ...
Article : 226 words"Ishmael" (Goulburn) write : Dancing has been defined as the poetry of motion, and is a physical exercise that gives symmetry, strength and a graceful bearing to the persons ...
Article : 433 wordsLETTERS innumerable have reached as from all parts of N.S.W., and ...
Article : 239 wordsONE would hardly expect to find a boarding establishment occupying such a coign of vantage as that held by " Clopee," in Wylde street, Potts' Point. This house is at the very ...
Article : 164 words"Mother" (Newcastle), writes:—I firmly believe a great many good girls have gone wrong through going to the dance rooms and being trapped away by married men. If the ...
Article : 68 words"A Warning Note" answers emphatically yes, and adds : The dance room, whether it be of the Potts Point or 'Arry and 'Arriet order, has very much the same effect on human ...
Article : 103 wordsLET'S discuss this point for two minutes. Here's a man who says that a certain period he began to feel "tired and weary.' That's precisely the way he pats it in his letter. Now ...
Article : 724 words"Edipus" (Burragorang) points to the fact that dancing has lasted through all time, and thus proceeds: Supposing it to be demoralising now, has it taken all these thousands of years ...
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Advertising : 489 words"Rustic" (Kentucky) writes:—For my part (although it may not be fair to individualise) I must say that dancing has not affected my morals, and I enjoy a polka with a good ...
Article : 303 words"Portia" does not consider dancing of itself more demoralising than eating or drinking, and adds: "It is the baneful surrounding which cause the demoralisation—the ...
Article : 91 words"Mazurka" considers that neither dancing (which is a healthy and a necessary accomplishment) nor the surrounding is demoralising, but it is the demoralised people who ...
Article : 70 wordsThus "Gaiety" :—Properly taught (accompanied by deportment and calisthenics) dancing is almost a necessity. It produces ease, grace and confidence, and when ...
Article : 298 words"One in the Crowd (Tenasdra, via Warren) writes:—In every country under the sun we find dancing, although often in rather crude form is a recognised institution, natural as ...
Article : 177 words"Anti-Humbug" writes:—History also teaches us that the art has been cultivated by the greatest nations in the times of prosperity and neglected in those of demoralisation and ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 23 Jun 1895, Page 2
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